I imported several hunderds of images yesterday at once. No problems whatsoever. A few 
thing though..

1. Make sure you have enough ram to do this.
2. Make sure your cast you import it in has enough empty members.

should work then..

J.

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Onderwerp: Re: <lingo-l> Importing multiple images problem



On May 26, 2004, at 10:21 PM, Irv Kalb wrote:

> Is there any reason why these images must be all imported into 
> Director?  It might be easier to deal with these images if you had 
> them all as external images in a single folder.  Then you could have 
> one (or more, depending on what your needs are for the catalog) 
> graphic members that link to an external file.
>
> To set this up, you import one image, which could just be a blank 
> image, and select Import Link only (or what ever it is called.  Then 
> at run time, you build up a string of what the real file name is, and 
> set the filename of the member.

Or, if you are looking to "protect" the content, use Director to put 
the image content into an embedded database. Arca, for instance. Arca 
even has a free image import tool you could use to batch catalog them, 
which works very well.

The actual problem sounds like a memory issue. Using a database should 
remove that, as well as make the overall application perform better. 
Why you are getting a memory issue from the import, is tough to say.

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Troy
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